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AN EDWARDIAN ROSEWOOD INLAID DAVENPORT, the satinwood inlay of urn and swag ribbon and foliate form, the upper lid with gilt metal gallery opening to reveal an inkwell and the sloping top opening to reveal fitted compartments, four frieze drawers to one side and dummies to the other, 21" wide.
A pair of gilt metal twin light wall appliques in the Louis XVI style, early 20th century, the sockets and drip pans on scrolling foliate cast branches issuing from backplates with flambeau and swagged urn finials on plinths, with tapering shafts below, 50cm high, 35.5cm wide, 16cm protrudence
A Victorian carved giltwood and marble mounted console table, circa 1860, shaped frieze with central cartouche, shell carved scrolling legs, scroll feet, bowed stretcher, carved throughout with foliage, 86cm high, 172cm wide, 50cm deep, and a Victorian giltwood and composition mirror, circa 1880, surmounted by an urn above a cartouche flanked on either side by a seated cherub, swags and foliate decoration, 180cm high, 165cm wide. Provenance: Polish Embassy, London.
"Historically significant table lamp and glass flower vase retrieved from Adolf Hitler`s bunker in 1945 by S.O.E. Edmund Bennett, with his full hand written provenance details, a photocopy of a local newspaper article containing him, sundry Nazi stamps, War Merit medals, and painted "keepsake photo" of Hitler`s mother Clara retained from the same location. The vase of twelve sided Art Deco opaque green moulded glass, being identified as the one on Hitler`s low table and kicked over during his death struggle. The gilt metal classical urn formed vase table lamp, being Hitler`s bedside lamp from his personal bedroom in the bunker complex. The vase bears slight rim chips almost certainly occurring during the events of Hitler`s suicide on April 30, 1945. The lamp is minus shade and some electrical fittings. Provenance in the original Russian immediate inventory/room placing`s undertaken by N.K.V.D./S.M.E.R.S.H. officers in May 1945 now in the central Russian archives, given to Edmund Bennett in May 1945, and purchased direct from him by the present vendor in 1979. Thence positively identified by Otto Gunsché, Hitler`s personal S.S. adjutant in the bunker and who carried the corpse of Hitler and Eva Braun for burning/burial in the Chancellery garden"
A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ORMOLU AND ALABASTER GARNITURE, the central clock having urn pediment over a drum housing mounted on four pilasters with breakfront bead decorated plinth, 8-day Japy type mechanism with locking plate bell strike, faced by f loral Arabic dial and twin 5-light flank candelabra with pineapple finials and key
A pair of modern cast parcel-gilt candelabra, by Garrard and Co, London 1973, modelled as spring and summer, foliate scroll columns, the raised foliate scroll base mounted with a lady with a watering can and a gentleman with a basket of flowers, foliate scroll arms each supporting a scroll urn capital, height 27.2cm, approx. weight 95oz. (2)
A pair of George III silver salt cellars, by Robert Hennell, London 1781/82, oval form, wavy edge beaded borders, with pierced and engraved foliate decoration, and pierced with urn motifs, on four claw and ball feet, length 8.3cm, plus a pair of provincial silver Beaded pattern condiment ladles, Exeter 1828, approx. weight 4oz. (4)
A George III silver ewer, by William Holmes, London 1787, classical vase form, wicker-bound scroll handle, the body with rosettes and swags above part fluted decoration, beaded borders, engraved with an armorial, domed hinged cover with an urn finial, the whole on a raised circular and square foot, height 29.3cm, approx. weight 26oz.
A small George III silver tea urn, by William Holmes, London 1784, urn form, with reeded loop handles, bright-cut decoration and beaded borders, raised pull off cover with a cone finial, engraved with a shield and crest, with an ivory tap, on a raised square base on four ball feet, the interior with an unmarked hot metal rod holder, height 35cm, approx. weight 38oz. The arms are those of Peard of Barnstaple, Devon.
A electroplated on copper Tea Urn and a electroplated on copper oval Tea Tray, both in the Neo-classical taste, circa 1890-1920, the hot water with gadrooned rim, lions mask drop ring handles and domed cover with tap with fan shaped ebony handle, on four flat reeded swept cabriole supports with paw feet, the shaped platform base with inset circular burner, on bun feet, the tray with undulating barbed pierced twin handled gallery with gadrooned rim, on toupie feet (2)" The tea urn, 33cm high, the tray 46cm wide Condition: The tea urn with some fine wear to edges where copper shows through the plating, the small dent to body of urn and another small dent to the burner, the tray with some very fine wear to plating to the extremities. View on auctionatrium.com
A Collection of four early 20th century American silver Items, comprising a large shallow serving dish, the rim with fruiting laurel wreath embossed decoration and reeded edge, the underside numbered and stamped WALLACE STERLING, a smaller shallow dish, the anthemion and beaded banded pierced rim interspaced by flowerheads, the centre engraved D, the underside numbered and stamped STERLING, the candlesticks with knopped urn nozzles with gadrooned banded border decoration, the loaded bases numbered and stamped to the underside STERLING (4)" The large dish 27cm diameter, the smaller dish 18.5cm diameter, the dwarf candlesticks 11cm high Condition: Generally in very good condiiton, the larger dish with small dent to rim and one candlestick wiith very slight dent to rim View on auctionatrium.com
A pair of mid 19th century Old Sheffield plated three light Candelabra in the Rococo taste, the elaborate foliate twin branch attachments with lobed baluster urn nozzles centred by a further central nozzle, on corresponding shell and foliate scroll knopped baluster candlestick supports and square bases" 53cm high Condition: In good condition with typical minor old wear to the plating, minor blemishes and minute scratches and tarnishing View on auctionatrium.com
A French white marble and ormolu mounted clock garniture, with an 8 day movement striking on a bell, to a re-painted circular dial, within a drum case with urn surmount flanked by a pair of putti seated on jasperware style mounted columns, sunburst pendulum16.25in (41cm) h., with a pair of two branch candelabra, 2nd half 19th century, 10.25in (26cm) h. (3)
A French white marble and gilt metal mounted clock garniture, with an 8 day movement by AD.Mougin striking on a bell, with an enamel dial painted floral garlands and signed Sebin, within a drum case with an urn surmount on four columns and a bow front base, sun mask pendulum, 17in (43cm) h, and a pair of two branch candelabra, 11in (28cm) h. (3)
A Regency mahogany bow front stick barometer by Stephen Bithray, with a moulded cornice above silvered dials signed S. Bithray, Royal Exchange, with vernier scale above a brass and ebonised adjuster knob, detachable thermometer with silver dial, the base with canted corners inlaid ebonised lozenges and with a urn shape cover, 37.5in (95cm) h.
A 1796 Pattern Infantry Officer’s Sword, straight fullered blade, marked on backstrap J.J. Runkel, Solingen and etched with crowned pre 1801 Royal Arms, crowned GR cypher, trophies and flourishes, blued and gilt for half its length, regulation gilt hilt with folding shell-guard, knucklebow and urn shaped pommel, wire-bound grip with gilt dress knot, in its gilt-steel mounted leather scabbard
DUTCH SCHOOL - a late 18th, early 19th Century architectural painting on canvas depicting a classical urn of lilies, roses, tulips, convolvulus and other flowers, with parrot and lion head supports, with domed top and within a painted frame with scroll carved brackets, 57" high x 62" wide overall (old restoration) (see illustration).
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